1 . 1 " * 8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 31 , 1892. OPENING DAY OF THE FAIR 1 Good Eaces and Other Attractions Draw an Immense Orowd. LITTLE PEOPLE OVERRUN THE GROUNDS It ' Children's liny nnit They \Vera Out ' ' ' In Orcnt Niiinhurn , Adding Tliclr 1'rcioneo to tlio Other Attrnc. ' tlons Toilny's rmcriini. ' Whatever disappointment cxl"led In the , . minds of the managers of the Douglas county 1 fiilr Monday , duo to the rain , was quite dispelled yoitcrday when an August sun drove the mUU of the night away and ihono splendidly on Uiu men nnd wuinon bent upon , making this the best fair In the history of the county , In addition to Its bolnir ooonlng day It was children's day. too , and with the opening of the gates 1 . this morning big and llttlo children hold high carnival on the grounds. They patronized the merry-go-round In largo numhcrs , whilst iho wheezy barrel organ ground outsticn cap tivating tunes ns "Tno Girl 1 Loft Behind ' " " "Paddy Duffy's Mo.1' "Tur-ra-boom-do-ay , Curt" nnd Ilko Nlnotoenth century rounde lay * . They crowded Iho halls presided over by ICmp Agriculture , and whllo the atten dants were not loolctnp sampled the flno grapoi , apples and pears , and even went so tar as to carry boss melons owuy In tholr Inside pockets. They "shooed" tho.chlokons in the poultry house , worried the pigeons and tcmo nibblts , lialloood nt the hor.sos working out on the tracks , littered the prand stand with peanut shells , annoyed the prir.o hogs and sheep nnd oclcd generally lllto real hnppy urchlna. They were the real nine * and queens for the dny , and tholr ciders bore with composure the presence of the bo.vs and pirls and enJoyed - Joyod tholr compuny , for were they not boys mi'l girls oncot Whllo the morning was given over to exhibitors by noon the greater number of exhibits were In place , and the consensus opinion among ihe director * showed that It wus Iho best display of agricultural products made in Douglas co'unty In years. ICxlilliltH ot Garden Truck. 1 The exhibit of garden truck it particu- Jorlv commendable. There are "sun-kissed" pumpkins and squashes , big watermelons , and still bieper cabbages and muskmulons In profusion , besides Innumerable other vari eties of garden and Hold vegetables. And the corn I Never has there been such n dis play of this hardy cereal , and farmers who nave allot dod orory exhibit since the begin ning of the Douglas County Agrlcullurnl society's annual show sny that the exhibit is bavotfd tnoir most sangumo expectations. The stock pans nro not ns full as In previ ous years , ouvtha entries show that in this dcp.irtmen t the lalo nrrtvnls will considerably ninka no for apparent lack of interest , for .Douglas county has some mugnillcent breeds of cattle , hogs nnd sheep , and they will bo r nrpjontrd boforotho wuuk Is ended aud the - award * mado. .tir. Hugh Clnrk , xvho hns boon connected ivllh Iho fair association slaco Its formation , Biila that the cmirlcs lu the sovornl depart ments were larger than for live years pre vious , and double that of last year. lu addition to the regular premium Hat a special premium list has been prepared by Mr.V. . N. Nason , who hns creeled u big tent on the grounds in which Iho premiums nro displayed Tor all sorts and conditions of "best" thlnps , rang ing front n ton of coul lo n sowing machine. Ana this department was visited bv hundreds nf people , ' who saw in Hilt departure tha posslolllty of a great special list next yoar. In the nrthall the nolso of saw and hammer sot tno wild echoes Hying , whllo busy hands were on- do.ivorln'c to bring order out of the chaos of Woman's handiwork which rolancd. Tb.iro nro crazy quills und crocheted things In end less numbers , hose knitted by grout prand- molhors and tidies worked by "lingers weary nnJ worn , " a phantasmagoria of things useful - ful nnd ornamental. Thu ICuce I'roiriini. By the time tbo races were called , at 2:15 , the grand suinda wrro' crowded to suffoca tion almost , the majority of the spectators being children. The Blreich , loo. was lined with spectators , 'tho day was a line ono for the sport , with deep blue of the heavens Decked with drifting masses of ragpcd cloud * and an Invigorallnir early nulumn brcczo rendering physical comfort almost perfect. The trorlc wus In flno condition , und everything calculate1 ! for tbo best nf cx- blulilons. The Judircs were Hal McCord , John Pore- pay and Uichnrd Smith , with George W , Bwlpurt in the starter's box. The tuners. "W. J. Hughes , H. McCaffrey und H. O TCI ry. Tlie flrst event on the afternoon's card was trolling for ( calx of IS'Jl , halt mlle heals , two in thrco , with $ Si ( ) ) udded. The slurtei'3 were Armlnian , b. c. , J. C. Ki'slcracn , FulrUiry. Nob. ; Ellii Woodllne , tilk , I. , WoodlliiC furra , Fullerton. Nob. ; Wesley O , b. c. , Juints W. Ztuboll , Fullerton - ton , Nob. Tlio colts pot nwny nlcily on Iho second scoring , with \Voodlino loudlnp , with Ar- mhnaii second nnd Wt'sloy O trailing. In ' this position they passed under thu wiro. Tlmo : 1:20. : The second beat wns u repetition of the the llrsr. Tlmo : l:31'if. : Summary. Woodllno 1 1 Arnilnlnii , ii a \Vee ey O U a Tlmu : 1U. ; 1:31J. : ! MUa I'nxln an lliinyVllllliT. . ThcsecOnd rr co was the 2:45 trot , mirso f.WO. Tbaro were sovcn starters : ( ! ray Charles , p. g. , J. Kunucdy , Si. Edwards , Nub. : Miss Foxle , b. m. , Amos Howe , Salt Luke , U. T.fBay Jim , o. g. , C. H.Wahvortti , Omuhu ; Fannla Sprague , b. m.V. . II. Bow- mun , Fullerton , Nob. ; Norncltc. s. m. , U. Newton , Musouri Valley , lu. . ; Fairy Wood , b. t. , Ed Pyle , fc'yraeuse. Nob. ; Alarm Boy , b. s. , George A. Wood , iCuowa , Colo. Alter a half hour's scoring Swigart sent them off together , Miss Foxlo suiting iho p.ico unil loading Ihrougti tlio cnllro trip , with Fnlry Wood second nnd Alarm iJoy third. Tlmo : ! 2JIJ : ! . Miss Foxlo also captured the third , never loosing Iho lend In the mllo. Tlmo : 2'A } f. Alarm Boy second and Fairy wood third. In scoring tor the third heat Alarm swerved , upset the sulky nnJ threw the driver Into the dust , not mjuiinir him , fortunately. Alarm Boy ran round iho cour&o nnd Htoppo'd und was ready for business a Jew moments Inter. Old Whlikers drove Miss Foxlo nn oajy winner In iho third utid ciiplurcd ino rnco. Alarm Boy Bccond und Faunio Sprapuo Ihlul. Tlmo : 2US. ; Summary : " Miss Koxlo . . . 1 1 i Alarm Hey : i a a . l-'uiry Wood a : i 4 ' I'uiiiilo Knr.iKUO .6 & -j , Kilrnouu i 4 5 Time : 2Ut : ) ( , ; ' :37J : , aU8. : 'Ihlrteon Hturtuiit lu the Tlilril Kvont. The third event was the ! il5 ; ! Irot , purse (500 , wllb the lollowliif , ' alnrtcri : ijeuulor's Mulct , , in. , Ill Mlllor. Omaha ; Dusty 1 Heels , eh. m. , J , S. Bulit , St. KJwards , Nob. ; Cnlhorlno , b. m. , Edwards Ai ICnlghl , Ashland , Nab. ; Solforlno , b. m. , JO.V. . Mohhor. York , Not1. ; Cap We in pie , b. s. , Ur. J. Stout. Ponder , Nob. ; Ely Sco , br , t. , JamcB Ely , Auburn , Nob. ; Cliostor Allen , br. s. , F. Atkinson , LuccrossVls. . ; Ulnuh , o. m. , O. W. 1'lcltard , Omuhn : Ial v , Jr. , e. m. , E. V. Jumos , Missouri \'ulley , In. : Edolo Huycs , b. s. , Ed Pyle , byr.icuso : Clnrllo Baldwin , blic. B. , Jumes Anthony. Denver , Colo. ; Advance J. . W. 11. Kinocy , Mexico , Mo , ; Nutullo. ch. m. , 11. J. McCoimlck , JlowluiK Ureou , Mo. A KUrprUliiKly quick bcndolT wus ocurod coutldcrlni ; the imiuonsu ( juiig , nnd a peed one , too , wllb Chester Alton showing the way. Tlio thirteen llyors made b uroat b fiatclo und sot the crowd In u buzz , fc'olferiuo took tbo load on the tint quarter nna wus neyor hauled , although McCormlclt , who was drlvluir Advanoo J lo oua of the new pnoumailo tired lulklcs , cumo wiihln u Mi-do of ll several ttmua. As It wus Bolfcrmo wou , Advance J second , Eddlo lli\U3 third. Time i 211. ; ! Tbo necond boat was a uood one , Solferlno lulling Ibo bead of tbo procosilou and bold- lug It to iho half , when she surrendered to Unity Hoola , Oatborlno and Advance J , Tbo last halt wns holly contested , Advauoo J Jcvlilng In bli puoumuuo by two good lciijlji. : | Tltnoj ! ) i 'l. Tuo third beat wan another exciting one , Ely Boo winning by thrco lengths. Eddie Ilayn second , Dunty HuoU third and Cuth > urltu fourth , Tlmo : 'JVIU. ; ! iiljr Bco took tno fouriU heat , nltb Eddlo Hayes second , Chnrllc Bildwln Iblrd and Cnihorlno fourtn. Time : a:37 } . The rnco was hero Couponed until 1:30 : tlih afternoon Summarv : Ely Rep. . . , , . . .11 4 1 1 AlfvnhCOJ 2157 b'olrorlno , 1800 Kdcllo Itnycs a S 2 2 lnuy llco.s 8230 Outlierl o , 4 .1 4 i Senator's Mnld t 5 dr CnptnlnVoniOl ] ) „ , 12 dli Nutiillo o U ) 8 6 Olmr lo ll.ildwin 7 0 0 a IMnili 10 7 7 8 Chester Allen dls U lsy.Jr 0 0 lOdr Tiiuu : 2:31 : , visn. Ssaijs , 2:37M. : Half AIllo Ituuiiinc/Itnco. The last attraction on the afternoon's card was n running race , half mile heats and re peat , purse $ JOO. 1'ho starters were Niclt Baker , b. & . , William Hobano. Cnllowav , Nob. ; Churlio K. , b. jr. , H. C. Ywung , Pen- dor , Nob. ; Waldo , b. p. , A. D. Snow , Table Hock. Net ) . ; Orphan , s. IE. , J. 13. Adams , Ox- lord , Nob. ; Dixie , b. s. , M. Kumnrr , Omaha. The start was a Dad ono , Waldo getting loft at the post. It was a hot chase oil the way 'round bbtwccn Charlie 1C , Nick Hakor and Orphan , tlio former winning oy a bead from Orphan , Dixie and Waldo distanced , Tlmo : 50 . In tin ) second boat tbo thrco bangtails jumped nwuy lopothor nnd a blanket would have covered ihom for almost Iho entire cir cuit. Nick Bulccr , however , cot a hustle on himself down the stretch and beat Charlie 1\ out by a noio. Time : 53. Cbnriio K nnd Nick Baker wore the starters In the Hunt boat. It was another miserable start , Charlie 1C pulling up under the Impression that It was no ntari , and was distanced , giving Orphan second money. It was tough , but had lo go. Tlnisi ! : ! % . Summary : Nlok linker. , Oluirllo 1C , . . t 2 S S Orphan 2 3 \Vuldo dls DKIo dlB T.mo : 52U , 5. ' . i:2iJ. : ! bcuucK of the Afternoon. If Iho children seemed lo dominate the scone during ibo morning hours of votlcrdny they completely possessed grounds , stands aim all the buildings during thu atlornoon. They filled Iho grand stand with notso , and quito frequently drowned the stentorian- lunged starter of the races , G cor go Swlgert , ns ho wildly attnraptod to nunounco the result of the speed events. Bolwren racus Inoy listened Impatiently to the Nordon slnuinc society , Iho cuamploni atnouir irm Swedish vocal so cieties of Iho ncrtluvost. To tbo people In the paddock , the judges' stand and the stretch only a volutnn of sound wus hoard when they bang , but the nppluusn from tue grand stand Indicated thai the society was all nphl and deservedly popular wilh the oc cupants. Now and then , however , tbo brass bnnd In the music stand in the comer of tbo Hold broke out in a wild strain of melody ns th'j singers werp-ln some dainty love passage nnd tlien Ilko Ihe horses there was u race for llrs.1 placa between tbo baud and Iho mala chorus to the enjoyment ot the youngsters , who planted largo sec tions of nolsu in the ntmo < > phore , as their contribution to Ihc successful opening day. Ilarely hns nn opening day of ft county 'fair been so urilllunt in point of cquiuaces and costuinci. Ttio perfect weather made nil ihlngs possible , oven pure whllo toilettes. Everywhere was silk , satin nnd luce. The air wai just cool enough to give a bright ened ( lush tn bright checks and a graceful movement to light draperies. It uas an Ideal fair day and tbo fair ones were out In largo numbers to bet boxes or gloves nnd candles upon their favorites. In the racing oven is which Jllled the after noon wltb pleasure. And wbon the last lioat in the last race on the card was limshnd there was an In-drawn brcalh of satisfaction on the part of the dlrecto-a that so aus picious on opening had been vouchsafed them. In order that the city people may enjoy this crowning event in Uouplas county's history the board of directors has appointed a committee of their uumbor to wall upon the wholesale and retail merchants of the city and request that Thursday aflernoon they close Ibclr places of business and give tholr employes uu opportunity lo see a real count.y fair and a card full of good races on Ibnt dav. The following Is the program of today's races : Btaico No. 6 Foa's of 1S3\ trotting llKlblo to-3:0t : ) class , rullo he.its. best tno In three Added I3CO Entrance : 17.50 May 1. S'.M August 1 , 'O- . I'lirso No. n-Olnhs 2SO. : trottlu. 500 1'nrse No. 7 duns - ' : : , troltliiK Coil I'uise No. 8 ICunnlii' , ' , one nnlu d ish -00 \ V > * il. l.HH. Dr. J. .B. Moore Dear Sir : Huvo been troubled with calarru In my head : ftd fitca for threoycurs at tlmoi vvatunablo to bear had n constant ringing in my oars and lor two years wts almost deaf. Hnvo tried sev eral so-callotl romodioi and bson treated by regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moorn's Tree uf Life Calarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief und cfTeotiid a permanent cure. I heartily recommoiid it lo all suffer ers of this disease and will cheerfully give liny further Information on beinc addressed at my homo , No.M Sivoonoy avo. , Burllng- on , la. For sale by all druzuisls. Kcspcclfulllv , U. U UUID. For sale by all drupglsti. Aliitlnuu'rilncKlay. . Goo. C. Stuloy nnil lii coinpnny in "A Royal 1'iiba1' nt Pnrimm Street thoutoi- . See the trratit locomotlvo rnco with two real ciiglnos. 25a any Ho.it In the house. A UcDlr.ililo Combination for n Trip to For the trip to the G. A. B. Nation nt Encnmninont ut Wnshington in September - bor u dlicct ronto , rapid and comfortable transit and low nitos will bo prime matters for conbiduratioii. Tlio Ponn- sylvanln Lines olTor this desirable coin blnatioti. The oojinoctiiinr link between Ghicnjjo and tho'National Capital. Sidp trip to historic Gottyobur If desired. Address Goo. .Tonkins , Traveling Passer. Affont , Dubuque , In. f.ot'H Sirup. wild land * atB3.03 to $10.00 nor aero in atato of Nul'r.nkii , whoso crops lust your aggregated $100OOJ,000. Good lota in the city of Ointilui. whoso popula tion inuroiwod frqiu SO.OOO in 1880 to lo'J- 000 in 1800 , Is good stult to hold , don't you think 'i As wo are long on thia class of property - orty and short on uish : , drop in. linrlng several years successful oxpo- rleneo in thu real cstutu biisinoss I li.ixo ostahllshod iv ropnlation for hnndling nothing but burtraina.W. . W. G. ALimiaiiT , 621 , 5 2 , C23 Now Vork Llfo building. Club Hc.llHO 1'lliln. After llfty ineffectual _ ballots taken Monday - day , Iho board nt directors of ibo Omaha clu'u doeidod to pjupono further acllun on the choice nf pUns for the now club hausa until Saturday ut 1 o'clock , when all the di rectors are oxpucted to bo present. Mr. Guy Barton was unavoidably absent from .ho mooting yesterday. liverythlni ; U 1'rovlilail. Nothing IH Inching to mivko a journey east from Chicago replete with enjoy uiout and comfort on the Poiinaylviinlti Short Lines. FivO diiily trains to Pitts- buru'i Baltimore , Washington , Phila delphia and Now York. Stooping , din ing und parlor cars , magnificent in ap pointment. Addrosa , Luuo , ! M8 Ghulc struct , Chicago. WEEK'S ' WEATHER AND CROPS Oooler Than Uinal "West of the Missouri , with Frost in Wyoming. RAINFALL FAIRLY SATISFACTORY ALL OVER Jloro Warm U'ontlierVnnteil In Nchrnnkn A Fiiv.miblo Wuok for Imj-n Sorth DiikotH DnniKRcd by Kxcomilvo Itiiln Colorado Corn llcnclltcil. ox , U. C. , Aug. 00. The weather crop bulletin Issued by Iho weather bureau , reviewing the week's temperature , says It wns cooler than usual frotn the Missouri river westward to Iho Paclflo coast , except nlong the coast , in the Uio Grande valley nnd from northern California northward. East of Iho Mississippi It wns warmer lhau usuul , except in New EiiKlimd , where the tomperaluro r.mgod from 1 ° to a3 below Iho normal. The croalost excess in tomnoraturo occurred over the Lake Su perior region , where it was from 0 = to 7 ° higher than usual. On thu middle and south Atlantic coasts the tomporaiuro averaged about a3 nbovo normal. Frost caused slight damage in Wvomlng on the 'Jth , Mora than the usual amount of rain foil over Iho groalcr portion of the counlry cast of ibo itoclty rnoutUalns. In Now Kuglund and over the northern portion of the cotton region , except In portions of Iho Curoltmis , Georgia nnd Louisiana , Iho rainfall wus vary heavy , the actual fall In central Arkansas oxcoeillntr five Inches , mm more than thrco Inches fell in portions of Now England , north ern Ohio and northern Georgia and tn Iho vicinity of Charleston , S. C. Along ho Gulf coast In Iho Lake Superior region und from Iho lower Missouri vnlloy eastward over the Ohio valley to Iho Virginia coast the rain full of the week wus less than usual , the oe- licloucy nmounlltig to more than ono Inch on the wustcrn Gulf coast. Along Iho Texas cbast , where the usual amount of rain exceeds an icon , no ram fell uuring the week. The normal con ditions onllro absence of rain prevailed on the Pacificcoast. . Too rnlns during the past " week have , to a great extent , broken the" drouth which prevailed during previous weeks over u largo part of the central val- lovs und the Atlantic coast Htatos. Drouth still continues , however , in Maryland , the Virginias and tu portions of Oblo. Michigan , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky and Missouri. .Special ltcHirts | from States. Arkansas Cotton improving ; few boll worms reported ; no norlous damage. Texas Haiti has improved lulo and lop crop over northern portions , but has been lee heavy over eastern section. Iowa A favorable week for maturing un- harvcsled crops. North Dakota Excessive rain caused much damage ; harvosllng nearly finished nnd some Ihreshmg being done. Soulh Dakota Harvesting of nil small grains nbout completed ; tureshlng general. Nebraska Ground in good condllion for fall plowing ; corn improving in condllion , but backward , and needs warm weather to mature it. Kansas Weather favorable lo corn nnd pastures ; corn excellent in central and north and fair in soulh portion. Missouri General raiti needed to facili tate plowing late coin ; paslures and meadows dews improving ; Ihrosulng near comple tion ; early crop ripening fast ; fruit almost u failure. Wyoming G/oa weather for harvosllng ; heavy frost on lUo morning of Iho "Uih did some damage. Colorado Weather beneficial lo corn , potatoes and olhcr crops ; hay secured ; wheat dotug well. Now Mexico Nearly all grain harvested ; fruit half gathered ; rain noudod badly lo uiaku winter food on caltlo ranges. Arizona Crops doing well In western und central portions ; corn suffering grontlv from drouth In oaslcrn portion ; grass improving on Iho calllo ranges. NliHK/l.SK.Y WKATIIHIl AND CKOl'H. Favorable ns n Whole Itulufnll Above tlio Mornril 1'rospents lor Pull Grain ( tooil. ' CKIJTH , Ni-b. , Aug. ao. [ Special to THE BCB.I The weather-crop bulletin of the Noornbka weather service , issued from Iho central olllce. Hoswoll observatory , Doano college , Crete , for the week ended Tuesday , August , 80 , says : The past week has boon slightly cooler than tbo normal with a largo excess of rain fall , but Iho week bus been , as a whole , favorable to crop interests. The temperature has been below the nor mal In nnnrly all sections of Iho state , being a = > in thu northeast section , 1 ° in Iho south- oust und over the remainder of the slate quite uniformly about - = below the nominal , Murquutlo , iho only exception , reporting a slight excess of temp'jraturu. The rainfall bassoon decidedly above tbo normal in all sections and bus generally ox- coodcd Iwo inches , but varying from an Inch and a half In iho northeast to nearly four inches In the .south central part of the slnlo. Corn bus Improved in condition Iho past week , but is still very backward nnd needs much warm weather lo mature the crop. The rains of the past week have generally put the ground ia good condllion for fall plowing , which is now progressing rapidly , wltb n prospect of a largely increased acre age ut fall rfrutn. I'avorablo lor Uorn In Xoiva. DBS MoiN'Bs , ia. , Aug. 30. The crop bulletin - letin shows the temperature of the past week nearly up to the seasonable average and the ralufall in Iowa abundant mid well distributed. Corn has made favornblo progress and tbrco weeks more good weather will place it beyond d'liigor. ' All roporls of ihrosblng cnullrm Iho reports of a hhortago of eaU , iho tout yield not bolng over 00 per cent ot the average. The quality la also below - low grade. Corn Nlppoil In South llilcnti. : AiiL-HDHEX , S. D. , Aug. 30. The tuor- momolcr fell to 830 last night and a light frost nipped corn and vegetables slightly. s.iKKt mi ciiiiii'H f.iro. A. N. Dilforbough , York , Nob. , says : "The oilier day I came homo and found my little boy down with cholera morbus , my wlfo scarad , not knowing what to do. I wont straight way and got a 125-cont bot'.lo of Chamberlain's Colio , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and gave It according to directions. You never saw such a change In n child. His limbs and body were cold. 1 nibbed his limbs and body with my bands , and afler I had civou him tbo second doio ho-wont to sloop , and , as my wlfo nays , 'from n death bed no wiu up playing In thrco hours. ' U saved me n doctor' bill of about JU , and wn . Is butler , It saved my child. I can recom mend it with u clear comcioncj. " Frosli mlldi cows , steers nnd halfors , BpringofH. Dr. JolTrlos , Gruco & 7lh st. Notice to competitor in snocml ladles' and boys' horse-back ride and driving double team by lady under 18 years : will take- place between 10 nnd 12 o'clock a. in. Tliurmlny , September 1. Coinpotitord will report to superintend ent of olitsB 10 ut 10 n. in. of Btiid day and bo prepared to compote Immediately tboroaftor on the trnck , front of yrand- bland. JOHN UAUMHII , Secretary. In I'olivu C'lrclm , John Wright und Jcssa Nowmnn , propri etors of the saloon at Twelfth und Dod go n. Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard itroola , were fined4150 and costs In police court ycslutday arrgrulng for Itooiilnu a dis orderly house. J. N. Slowart/iwvoro out a warrant for tbo arrest of Clmrlos iJTostors yoitorday mornIng - Ing for assnultrjruit battery. A Itruotninontfntloii from IlllnnU. WIMUXOTOX , IIIL. Anrll 11. 1391. I would stir that I < can rocotnmond Ctinmbor- lixln's Romcdlos fta a number one sot nt family modlclnesiauch ns every bema should bo provided with. "Vou can rely upon their being ns near whftttthey nro rocomraetidod ns nny medicine sold In this purl of thouountrv. Especially would SI rocorr.tnon.tl Chambor- Inln'a ( Jbollc , UlioliJcn and Diarrhcoi Uo-nody ns having no cqualrfor cholera morbua , colio or dl.irrliHM. llnv.lni ? used these moillclr.os mosnlf niid sold ttiom for several vonr.t , I know their vuluo and have no hasltanoy in recommending fiom. Lr.vi B. DRLL. Omnhn. Can Mf } ? Co.ctinpvign : torohoj Spcotuclos nccurutoly fitted ; refractive examination frco. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Fiirnnm nnd 14th. 3 Harvest Kxcurnluiu smith via tlioViib.ish Line. On August 30 , Santombnr 27 nnd Oc tober JJo the Wubash will soil round trip tickets nt. half faro to points in Ali- : bnmii , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tennessee - see , Arkunsiis , Texas and Indian Terri tory. Excursion train will leave Omulm 4:00 : and Council BlulTs 4:40 : p. m. on nbovo dates. For rates , tickets and descriptive laud pamphlets call at Wnbnsh olllco , 15'J2 b'urntun street , or wrlto G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. aRout , Omaha , Nob. A Traveling Mini' * lltporloiico with Ultr rhnpii. I urn a traveling man nnd hnvo boon nf- 11 luted with what Is called chronic diarrhoea for sornu ton years. Last fall I was In west ern I'otitisylvnnla , and accidentally wus In troduced to Cnnmborlnln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. I ventured to innko a trial and was wonderfully relieved. I would ItltG now to introduce It among my fnemtu , II. M , La\vU,2t Fraaruan strontClovoland.O Combination The predominating qualities of Flavoring- Extracts should be absolute purity , cxccllen i flavor and superior strength. All of these elements are combined in a perfect degree in Dr. Price's Delicious Flavors ; therefore if the housewife wants a complete cake , pudding or cream , she should .make use of them. Those who want the very best flavorings are never disappointed - . pointed in purchasing Dr. Price's Vanilla , Lemon , Orange , etc. , which are as natural as the fruit from which they are extracted. VETEBHWSPECIFICS For Horses , Caitlo , hoep , Dogs , Hogs , " " - AND FOrjLTBY. SOO 1'ago nnj.U on Ti'itatmont of Anlmuli unil Chart ftunt 1'rcc. cunE ( FovornCnnar > itloiiHInllnninintlon A.A.lKplnal ilI.-nliiiilliH.iMllk I/over. It. H. Strains , lyiiintMii'nn , KhruiiintUni. ( ; . < ; . --DlBteniiHT , Nngnl ! ) l i'Iiuret'8. D.I-- Hots or ( . .ruby.oriiio J'.i-touuliH : : , llrnvijN , I'ni-umnnla. K.V. Cnllc ur Crlpi-M , llfllynche. . . , . --Hcitrrnpv uuinrrinircH. Il.II.--Ilriiiury nnd Kidney I ) ! eiiHCg , . . KrnpllTO DlM-nnt'N , .lluiiffc. S.I. . . HlHciiHCs of JMtlUBtlun , I'arnlrslfi. BiiiBlo Uottlo ( orcr CO doses ) , - - .00 tjlnlilo L'liKC. with Riwcinra. Mnnu41 , . VptcrtiinryOura Oil nnd Ucillcalor , 87.00 Jnr Vctoriuury Cure Oil , - - 1.00 BoM lit DnicsUUt op .ml prtpuld anjwlirre in J In i y qnanlllf on rfrclpt of I'rlte. ' liDlrlllll.TSMIH ) . U ) . , Ill * llJnilll niSt.XfwTork. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No , In use 3U years. The only successful remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , nil rroplratlon , from over-wort or otlior causes. VI per vial , or eviulaandUrnoUnl powdorforB. . 'to. , 11. ana muiukbuXitf vork. Drs. Betts & Betts , SPECIALISTS. Drs. Betts & Betts , South Mtl HU , N B.OornorUth nnd Douglns Sts. , Ouinlm , Nob. BAD SKIN ERUPTION Mnny Years. All Mnnncr of Mnlicltio nnd Doctors Fnll. Cnroil Itt One Month by Ciillcurn. In l&Mhfulftn eruption come out on mj ! > MnnnJ while nt llr t Itrtld nolnmounl'lo lunch , It Rro < r to bo Tory ngRrnrntlnR and at times nubonrnbto. The skin would Kct hard , Inflamed , nnd peel oft Icnvln ? nn on- tlroncwskln , noting Mtno way for weeks ntrttlme , nlirars worse nt nUbtt , llnvo IrloJ all m.imcr ot medicines nnd hail doctor ) proscribe to no effect. 1 ought n box orcurtciliu URMGDIi : ) und < ned OL'Tt * viu KEMI.VEXT for my Moo , ! . I urn fiillr curort , andln le < i tnnna inonlli. It wns n most ncsmvntlnK Mn dlftcnap , and now t am enjoying o.uo and coin * fort. 1 hnTO hart untold anony. Anjrono trying Cutlcuia Ileiucilli'S cnnnot help but derive loncllt Anyor.o writing mo will receive an'nnawpr nnd my advice to glvo your UEUKDIK ; n trlnl. A . H. PATTOX , Manager I'oslnlTotMronliOible On. , Harden City , Kaiisns Doctor Uses Cuticura uii/ . * i IILMI uu niia BIX iiiiinill 111(1. Ills into l\ll COT crtMltvltliccroma.nnrt OIITICUIIA IUMriiiK- . . : . . . < cured . . . . . . II llnl ttirnn * dnvr vnni * rililVn Btlll. ! ! .Imfiir- rnn mjtiii't Iinin , ut nuninnt nrnl < o.S'o siilii our tlrui turo In ICnnsiis , nnd will continue lu the C. TAKRAH , M.I ) . , tlatlcr city , Snohoiiilst Co. Wnslilngton. Cuticura Remedies. Are solil CTcrrwhcr * . 1'rlpe. CUTICUIU , tlio ( Trent Skin Cure , Hic.i cuTiruuv SOAP , nn oxiinM.to 8 ln I'urlHcr nnd llenutlfer , a'u. ; crriciniA UKSIILVKNT , the now llloml I'nrllior. ! 1 , IVopnriMl hy tlio TorrEii HIIUO AMI CIIII.MICAI.COIII'OIIATION' , llOSIOIl. ' "Spnrtfor "llnw to Cure Skin IHscnioi. " W pngoa tOlllintrntlon , nndlUUlostlmoiil l . I > TTyri'I.KS , bl.ick-hcndi , red , roimb , clmppoil nn -LHJ. oily tkln cured by UUTICUUA SOAP. HOWMY SIDE ACHES ! Aclilni : Sides nnil llnck , Hip , Kllnoy , nnd _ LU'rino 1'iiln , mill ItliuiimiitNm ItKi.inVF.n- sjKtlVO\-K MINUTE by the CUriCIIHA A.NII I'AIX I't.ASTElL I'flCOjg fit. Street PorunAii Theater. PHICES. TONIGHT. Wcdiicadny Mutlnco. ThoKavorlto Oorninn-nialuct Comadlnn. Mr. < SKO. C. bTAliHV , Inhli Successful Comsily-llramn , A ROYAL PASS. Under the ninnnKcmcnt of llniry Dool I'arkbr. See lie ( i rent Locomotlvo Unco. 2 ( tool WorklnK I2n Farnam St , Theatre Thursday , Friday , Saturday. . bnturdny Mntliico. DuLANGE nnil IN RISING LOTTIE MORTIMER In the great fc'erpen'lno Dimco. 19Q" 5 THEATRE I Friday , Saturday , Sunday , Sept. 2 , 3 & 4 KnirnRomcnt of tbc dlitliiBUlKhod Actor nnd 1'lny- wrlKht , MILTON NOBLES With the Assistance of the Clftod Inucniio DOLLIE NOBLES And a Well Kqulppod Supportlni ; Compauy In the follonlliR Itopcrtujre , A SON OF TIIESPIS. Saturday Sight . FOU REVENUE ONLY. Sunday NSht , . FROM SIRE fO SOX. The enla of bciita opens Thuredny morning nt usual prll-os. THE EVANS , The Hot Springs of America , Hut SprintS. . I ) . Finest Ilc'ort , Hotel In the West , Ftrlctly First Clii ! . I.nruo Ilooms , Mlnulo ur Kiuultu , Now Upon. All Modern ImprovuiiiDnts , Tnulo n Spo- clnlty. lloattonnblo llntus for llal.incoor Son on , Urchostrnand DanuliiK llvory KvonlnKln the Mil etc Hull. FlnoH 1'lunxo llnlh lu the United btnturt. llonutiriil .Mountain t-cuncry , Hplcnrtlil Cllinutn , Cool NU'liU , No Mosquito * . 3MM Toot nbovo tho-o.i. ! The South Dnkum Hot rjprlnx" nro attracting nttontloti nil over tha world , und nrocurlnx a lurtivr poroonlnKO than nny unrlUHi In the U. S. For r.itct , tilllis , etc , nnil utliar In- ( ornmilon , niltlress , o. : - . MAUUKN IIotSprliiKs , South Dakota. In Paint the best is cheapest Strictly Pure White Lead is best ; properly applied it will not scale , chip , chalk , or rub off ; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be remov.ed by scraping or burn ing before satisfactory re painting can be done. In buying white lead it is im portant to obtain that which is genuine , strictly pure , and properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be "ob tained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time , and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. "SOUTHERN" "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" are standard brands of strictly Lead made by the "Old Bare " process. You get the best in buying them. For sale by all firil class dealers In Paints. If you are go\ng \ to paint , It will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do so , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. InnMo. ! . _ _ 1IIU il.UIUIl- ley Hupii hit- can U u Hi ! > IK n Cup is iholcatlliiit niuivh't ; cap for this cam paign. This cut shows Ic us It If..wltli tin liuiul and visor. ( Amer. lean nn and American cloth cold to clubs for 7So ouui | , formioor ( u IhmiNuiiJ. lly drilling direct lh ( lliu iiinnufactirur | , tha uliolrsiik'r'H unil rulullcr'ti in-lccs nro tvnlilcil All onlorn Bhmilil bt > Minlnii oil tollio I'UO- TKCT10N OAl1 MANUKAUrnUNU.COM- J'ANY. Illi Clreiin Ktrout , Now York City , or ( i M. CO I' I' . On.iilii. : Nuhrunlcu. bund n or ders us o.irly UH possible , "JOSEPH GILLOTT'S" ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Opens it's doors this week upon an entire new stock of fall goo.ls for men and boys. Never since the day we began business some six year ! ago , have we bsen able to show as complete an assortment of "everything that a man wears" as is gathered 'neath our roof today. The men's suit department , "the "panf'ry , the hat department , the shoe room , the furnishing goo Is departme.it , the nnminoth boys' department , are all bristling with jright nsw gools : suitable foi early fall wear , all at "Tho Nobraska's" popular prices. As tha season advances , we will lay the different lines of goals before you in an attractive manner , bpth on our tables anl in tin newspapers and you will be invited to participate in such a feast of geol : things as you never saw in one store b3fdrc. Today we open the cam paign in our boys' department in earnest This department , en larged to nearly double it's former size , shows an array of new suits for boys , never equalle.l in it's history. Knee pant suits , two or three pieces.with either single or double breasted coats , and long pant suits with single breasted coats , ordoublc breastel square cuts , in all the latest effects. While we are showing knee pant suits as lovr at a dollar , we believe that our all wool kne3 pant suits at two fifty to be the best value ever offered in boys' wear. Solid wearing school suits , ages 10 to 13 , with long pants , at two fifty. All school suits , with long pants , at four dollars. Hoys' three pieca suits , ages 14 to 19 at two seventy five and more , an especially good thing being our handsome all wool plaid"at five dollars * Parents are invited to bring the boys in this week , and try on new suits. TRYERS MAKE BUYERS. Open till 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. DR. W. C. MAXWELL , Prest. Grudualo of llollovuo Hospital MoJIcal Collojo. Now York City. Clasi of I8J. 16th and Howard Slreals , - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR TUE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL Giironic , Private oi i liwim Diseases , or female , by conpotant physicians w'lo hav.j made a apazlal stujy of tha above class of dlseisjs , noto.il/ trsal , b'l. 311rjnt3 3 a euro tn all cam uuJortilo.i. THE SANITARIUM It the most oo np ots an I tli3 b33t onupnj I lutl tutlo.i of It ? Ultl in the ontlro west. It contains flfty roam > for tha auoDiainoJition of pitlonU who mi/ renulre _ the co istant attention of eto rie.i p'-iystolaas and nurm. BOAKDINawillbefur.ilsAaaat roaaJii'iio r it)3.Vrlt9 fo.baac 01 dliiim , miU free , to any uddresJo i .ipplloUlo . Parsjns u iVila t3 visit u aib3 troijl at h3i > bycorresnontlanca. All com n 1113 itton iS.i3loo.illoulu. . O 10 JJ.MJ ill 1 US viowpreforrocl , whinsvor oo.ivenlant for patlant. WRIT.S FOR QUESTION BLANKS to stats the history of yourcais Mgaiolno soaarjly packed and sent by null or oxproa ? . Atlilresi , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM- Dr. W. ( J , .Maxwell. I'roslUoiii Om-\lia. lilDUOATIONAIi. For tlio lilgner turn JJIIMIU ! Kilniatton of fftrU anil young women , hpi'clalllci : iluilc , Art , Elo cution , rujrilcnl Trulnlns. Htraui hfiit , Cold itnil liot walrr , liatli rnomn. fir. , on each floor. 21th boiilon Lrgli'i Kept.Mh. ISM. rorCatalofUt MISSOURI. JJrc" AiiciiiiiAi.n A. JONKK , i're t. FOR . Bnp rlorBil nl eM < or due tlni rv fX youneael. | , | | Cour oofttudy thor- ouch ; Musical \rtilepartuicntBhichcaloriler' trnchfrcuf Ibeheiit American auil Kuroprsn riilluic ; largo anil hvautlful xrounilti new InilliJIngi , ronmi w ll J , llBlitnl by cn . Opcin t > ppterul > fr 7th. For catalogur ailrlrcn Itov. 1" . W. 1IA11UKTT , I'ren. COLUMHIA , EDUCATIONAL- Somltmry for Youiiff Lailios. Oiuiilni , Nebraska. Bishop Worthington , Visitor. Rev Robert Dohejty.S. T. D. Rector Fall orm Bsglna Wodnoedax , Sopt. 14th. For Cdtuloaruo and particulurs , upply to tbo roertp. .11 UH KniitifD'H llOAUIH.Nd AND D.XV SOIIOOI , for Klrls. Hpochtl tuclunt uUinltluil , O WiNtIHth StruntNew V.irk. A BOARDING SCHOOL J'OK J'OKand "Clilrcn Coiulnoioil by tliu Blstora of Jloroy. O'CONNOR , ORKKLV CO. , NUB. This llourillir. Scliool U Mtimloil a xhort din- lance from ( Jri'oly Uentcr. u llourlhliliiK town on tliu II , > V M. r.iHrouJ. Tlio Cotivunt Is < m u doll litfiil silo ftmoijK lllu U'Cniiiinrlilllii. Tliu usuiil ICiiKlhti Ijriiiiulic-Hi iiiusEc , Mual unu In- striiiiicntul ; undiihiiQulul coureo of llturutuur TurniH li'i iidvntici1. tlU a your MO months wushliiK liK'Uiik'il. Tlia huliuol will opuntli tirhtof rJoiilunibor : i'or furlliiT pirtlculnrBnildrim. . MOIHUKSUlMJltlOU yoXVK.N I' OK MKUOV ISthuiK1 , OiHlollitrHl. . O.MAIIA , IIOTI'.TOUKTNI'HINOH , VA. Viiuntf l.iulliu. OiieunHept. H. 18'/i 6th ) 'ftr. DnfVI \V H. It. ni'.irIl7ano..J C'lmntnunoiwiIlMl l.le laoi Luuljuuuut. WriUi ilur illuitratutl MUluuuu to UJtAH. I. . COUKL' . Suui. , llollln * . Vu ACADEMY riaiiical , Mlir rr. Bclrnllflc Count * of ituitf In. f nlrr nit Arllllerr drill anil aeliial Cavalrf. ( Milrit Mllllnrr MrUool In Ho. TaUloinit , " - - - - * ' . . . 'U , M.A. , * clujlou , Ko. EDUCATIONAL. 1 FEMALE r , ACADEMY M f/ear. lYniwrotory. OullcKlat , Mnlc ami Vine Art fonr-rn ; itfiirWcl > < i.lcy.Hriilroi lllii'lintrUcalalccuD K F. IIUJ.LAHO. A. M. , 1'iln. JacksomIllo. ill KW YOK1C Mri.lTAKY AOADKJIY. Oo 1J. J. WriKlit , . A , A. M. . Ournwall , N.V THE FALL TERM OF THE OMAHA - > * * am. Opnns next Thursday. Scut. 1 , over DoiUm Ktoro , 1'ith ' und Dniuhia NUht school Huino ( Into. Bond for cut'ilneua Aild KUIIKIIOUUII BRAGES Elastic Stockings , Trusses , , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE & PEHFOLD v 114 S. 15111 SI , Next lo Postofflca IfO Chl br UT > > I'.nell.h IHomun rENNYRqYjHsiUB , -4T Original u > f Only U nulii . A. - I'Tt'oN rc. l. i rrlUUi. t ou , ik m I U UU.Uivill.l . for fllttultr't Infill * Ma- , LAj/ff&inWtfra , lu II , J ud < / U uilUUIl1 - - . fi-'JIX'i" ' . > lo > l eli * tlx ribU.0 , ' 1'Nke Bs , -JnoolUrr. * / dttrnt lufiliHf - "l ( . uuuj l l < 4l ( iu. 4lUi lilit > . r 44 In > uon for ruiknUii. uiUiM Ul > ML i . ii.r for r .ii f , < ! "i"- " "